View Full Version : 2 new Erin Moran interviews I found on the web


YoliUSA
08-02-2007, 12:11 AM
I was searching for "Happy Days" stuff on Google when I found 2 Erin Moran interviews, I don't know if they have been posted here before but they are pretty interesting. I'll post the links here:

http://www.popcultureaddict.com/close/erinmoran.htm

http://retrocrush.buzznet.com/archive2007/erinmoran/index.html


I was checking for new stuff on the cast but those interviews are the only thing I found, the rest was stuff about Scott Baio's reality show puke: Lol

:)

Dynomite
08-02-2007, 08:54 AM
I was searching for "Happy Days" stuff on Google when I found 2 Erin Moran interviews, I don't know if they have been posted here before but they are pretty interesting. I'll post the links here:

http://www.popcultureaddict.com/close/erinmoran.htm

http://retrocrush.buzznet.com/archive2007/erinmoran/index.html


I was checking for new stuff on the cast but those interviews are the only thing I found, the rest was stuff about Scott Baio's reality show puke: Lol

:)

That's interesting! Now, to take an excerpt from Erin Moran's interview:

Interviewer: Has there been talk of a Happy Days movie?

Erin's response: We've heard very little of that, but we have heard it. I don't know if it's going to happen or not. I know the fans want it with all their heart and soul that's for sure.

I concur with the fans Erin is referring to, even though it's a real long shot from happening. If Paramount decides to make a Happy Days feature film, the movie, itself, should be set in the early 1960's and it should be a family film, not anything like Warner Bros. remake of The Dukes of Hazzard from 2 years ago. Some of the HD alumni should be involved as well. For instances, Henry Winkler could have an cameo appearance as someone like a Milwaukee police detective, Erin Moran, herself, could be Chachi's mother, Louisa, since his father, Rance, was originally the Cunningham's cranky next door neighbor in an episode where his brother Ron was still Richie, Clint Howard could take on the role of the cranky Mr. Burkhart, and if he's in the film as well as that cranky neighbor's down-to-earth wife, I could only see Crystal Bernard in that role, but as Erin Moran puts it, the fans she's referring to want the film and they're very passionate about wanting the movie, but nonetheless, it's still a real long shot from becoming reality. Always nice to hear from Erin Moran.

catlover79
01-18-2008, 02:42 PM
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